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This is the published version (1.5) of the Virtual Titrator in Java.

If you have any comments, good or bad, mail me:
Mark Chapman(machapma@students.wisc.edu)

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* Notes for a first time user of the Virtual Titrator *
Follow these instructions for the Virtual Titrator
  1. Click on the applet (the box with text that is changing colors).
    This normally opens two windows (titrator and menu panel).
  2. Choose an acid from the menu bar <Acid> list (top of main window).
    The acids are split into the number of protons available.
    To start, try an average monoprotic acid, like Acetic Acid.
  3. A default graph of the titration curve will be drawn automatically.
  4. If this graph took quite a while to make, adjust the graphing speed by clicking on the menu bar <File>, and changing the speed.
  5. Experiment with the other types of graphs
    1. Alpha Plot vs. pH
    2. Alpha Plot vs. ml base
    3. pH vs Acid Concentration
    4. pH vs log(Acid Concentration)
  6. If you have any suggestions or questions, mail me by clicking here!



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